Diet calculating machine

ABSTRACT

This specification discloses a dial type device for recording information of the total calories and carbohydrates a person has consumed during a day. The device has a sheet having the caloric and carbohydrate content of various foods printed on it. The sheet is supported on two rollers. The rollers are connected together through a wheel mechanism made of a knurled wheel which engages two sprockets, one attached to each roller. It has been discovered that while the wheels are, in effect, geared together, the sheet itself may be rolled onto one roller and unrolled from the other and it, and the sheet itself, compensates for the greater rate of movement of the paper onto the ruller roll than onto the roll with less sheet on it. A plurality of numbered dials are supported behind windows to record the amount of calories and carbohydrates read from the chart.

United States Patent (72] Inventors Joseph Spiteri 3,433,406 3/1969Carter 235/128 142 West 26th St., Erie, Pa. 16508; 3,433,407 3/1969Caner 235/128 George y Pendergas Primary Examiner-Richard B. WilkinsonJamestown Assistant Examiner-Stanley A. Wal Au Ch 1 L LO h k 22 FiledJune 27,1969 es [4S] Patented July 27, 1971 ABSTRACT: This specificationdiscloses a dial type device for [54] DIET CALCULATING MACHNE recordinginformation of the total calories and carbohydrates 1 Claim 5 DrivingFigs. a person has consumed during a day. The device has a sheet havingthe caloric and carbohydrate content of vanous foods US. 6 t on it Theheet is upported on two rollers The rollers [5 l 27/00 are connectedtogether through a wheel mechanism made of a of knurled wheel engagestwo prockets one attached to 123, 71 each roller. It has been discoveredthat while the wheels are, in 40/70, 68; 73 effect, geared together, thesheet itself may be rolled onto one Rd: cm 1'0 ler and unrolled from theother and it, and the sheet itself, compensates for the greater rate ofmovement of the paper UNITED STATES PATENTS onto the ruller roll thanonto the roll with less sheet on it. A 1,581,374 4/1926 Youngs 40/70plurality of numbered dials are supported behind windows to 1,651,03311/1927 McClellan et a1. 40/70 record the amount of calories andcarbohydrates read from 3,323,720 6/1967 Carter 235/128 the chart.

0 o S o PATENTED JUL27 I971 OQCDOQQO 3mm JOSEPH SPITERI GEORGE D.BALDWIN mar CALCULATING MACHINE STATEMENT OF INVENTION This inventionrelates to recording apparatus and, more particularly, to apparatus foruse by persons who are conscious of their diet to record the caloriesand carbohydrates consumed.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the invention to terpretingand recording device.

Another object of the invention is to provide an improved device forrecording the calories and carbohydrates consumed by a person.

provide an improved in- DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS according to the in-DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The device disclosed is made up ofa diet indicator and information sheet. The device is enclosed in a casewhich is of a size that can be carried in a pocket or purse.

The indicator is made up of a case having a rear case part 11 and afront case part 12 which are fixed together. A sheet in the form of ascroll assembly 13 is supported on two rollers. The sheet may be made ofpaper or a suitable plastic and is rolled on rollers 14 and 15. Thumbwheel 17 extends through a slot 27 in the front of the case and thumbwheel 17 has a journal supported in bracket 18. The thumb wheel 17 has aroughened or knurled or toothed outer surface which may act as gearteeth and the gear teeth engage the pinions 28 and 29 which are fixed tothe rolls l and 16. Spaced windows 19 and 20 are formed in the face ofthe front case part 12 and above these windows are formed the spacedsmall window openings 21. Disks 25, each of which have the numerals 1through 10 on them, have axles 26 which rest on wire bearing spring 24.The spring 24 is bent to form recesses which receive the axles 26. Theends of spring 24 are fixed at 14 to the ends of the case 1 l. The rearends of the axles are received in openings in the case 11. The upperedges of the disks extend through slots 22 which are formed by thepartitions23 which are fixed to the'top of the rear case part. The endsof spring 24 are supported in openings in the ends of rear case part 11.The spring 24 is bent into convolutions and the second front end of eachaxle 26 is recessed in a convolution 30 or 31. Thus each disk isrestrained to rotate in the rear casepart l 1.

When a person wishing to use the diet indicator, before eatingbreakfast, he will look up all the food he is planning to eat on thecalorie/carbohydrate chart by rotating the thumb wheel. He will then addthe figures and record them on the calorie and carbohydrate wheels byrotating the disks 25 until the proper numerals appear in windows 21. Hewill do the same for lunch, with one exception, he will add his lunchcalories and carbohydrates to the reading of breakfast calories andrecord the total for both meals by rotating disks 25 until the propernumerals appear at windows 21.

He will take the sum of his dinner in the same manner and add it to thecalories and carbohydrates for the other two meals. The sum of the threemeals should be the total that the doctor recommends for a daily intake.If this amount does not agree, subtract part of the dinner with the aidof your Dial-A- Diet chart until the numerals in windows 21 read thecorrect amount.

The embodiments of the invention in which we claim an exclusive gropertor privile e is claimed as follows:

l. A evice or accumu ating and exhibiting the caloric and carbohydratecontent of foods comprising a case,

a sheet in said case having the caloric and carbohydrate content ofdifferent foods on said sheet,

tworollers journaled in said case having the ends of said sheetsupported on them,-

a plurality of disks supported in a row in said case having numerals onone surface thereof,

a plurality of small openings in said case, one of said small openingsbeing in front of each said disk through which a number of said disk canbe observed,

means to rotate each said disk so that each said numeral will come toview successively in each said window,

and means on said rollers whereby said rollers may be rotated andsuccessive portions of said sheet can be exposed whereby the user mayfind the caloric and carbohydrate value of different foods,

said case is made up of a rear case part and a front case part,

said front case part having two spaced large windows therein adjacentsaid sheet through which said sheet may be observed and a row of saidopenings above said large windows,

means supporting said disks in said case,

each said disk having a plurality of numbers of one through ten on itsface,

one said opening being disposed in front of each said disk whereby onenumber on said disk may be viewed through said opening, and said disksmay be rotated to expose each said number successively,

and slots in said case in one edge adjacent said front,

a side edge of each said disk extending through each said slot whereby auser can engage the edges of each said disk with his finger and rotatesaid disks, bringing a said number into view behind each said diskwhereby said user may record the value of calories and carbohydrates ineach item of food at a meal,

each said roller has an axle member on one end thereof and a pinionmember on the other end thereof,

spaced brackets in said rear case part said brackets receiving saidaxles,

a thumb wheel rotatably supported on one said axle,

said thumb wheel having a knurled outer surface,

said pinion on said rollers engaging said knurled surface whereby saidthumb wheel will rotate said rollers,

an axle extends from each side of each said disk,

a first end of each said axle on each said disk being disposed in anopening in said rear case part,

an elongated spring bent into generally serpentine shape having aplurality of recesses,

means supporting each end of said elongated spring,

and a second end of each said axle resting in one said recess in saidspring.

1. A device for accumulating and exhibiting the caloric and carbohydratecontent of foods comprising a case, a sheet in said case having thecaloric and carbohydrate content of different foods on said sheet, tworollers journaled in said case having the ends of said sheet supportedon them, a plurality of disks supported in a row in said case havingnumerals on one surface thereof, a plurality of small openings in saidcase, one of said small openings being in front of each said diskthrough which a number of said disk can be observed, means to rotateeach said disk so that each said numeral will come to view successivelyin each said window, and means on said rollers whereby said rollers maybe rotated and successive portions of said sheet can be exposed wherebythe user may find the caloric and carbohydrate value of different foods,said case is made up of a rear case part and a front case part, saidfront case part having two spaced large windows therein adjacent saidsheet through which said sheet may be observed and a row of saidopenings above said large windows, means supporting said disks in saidcase, each said disk having a plurality of numbers of one through ten onits face, one said opening being disposed in front of each said diskwhereby one number on said disk may be viewed through said opening, andsaid disks may be rotated to expose each said number successively, andslots in said case in one edge adjacent said front, a side edge of eachsaid disk extending through each said slot whereby a user can engage theedges of each said disk with his finger and rotate said disks, bringinga said number into view behind each said disk whereby said user mayrecord the value of calories and carbohydrates in each item of food at ameal, each said roller has an axle member on one end thereof and apinion member on the other end thereof, spaced brackets in said rearcase part said brackets receiving said axles, a thumb wheel rotatablysupported on one said axle, said thumb wheel having a knurled outersurface, said pinion on said rollers engaging said knurled surfacewhereby said thumb wheel will rotate said rollers, an axle extends fromeach side of each said disk, a first end of each said axle on each saiddisk being disposed in an opening in said rear case part, an elongatedspring bent into generally serpentine shape having a plurality ofrecesses, means supporting each end of said elongated spring, and asecond end of each said axle resting in one said recess in said spring.